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With 54 seconds remaining and his team clutching a one-point lead. Quakers forward Avery Rawlings hit the first of two free throws. As the second shot bounced off the rim. Little leapt up and tripped it in before any other player had the time to leave his feet instead of having the ball with a chance to tie the game, the Crimson faced a four point deficit...
...just as they had in the regulation time, the Eagles came right back. Less than a minute after Harvard had scored, and with only 2:12 left in the overtime. Murphy leapt on a rebound that had bounced off of Lahey and slipped the ball into the goal. Lahey argued to no avail that she had been unfairly tied up by Brooks. In the remaining minuted. Harvard had a few more opportunities, but could not convert, leaving the final score...
...Sirop leapt on the ball, but could not control it Carillo alertly jumped on the ball and put it into the empty...
...continued her scoring rampage, notching two goals in less than a minute. Her first came at the 39 35 mark when she booted the ball over Sirop's head from the right hand corner. Her third tally, 25 seconds later, looked like a replay of her first, as she leapt on at bound and knocked it in before Sirop got a chance to get her hands...
...willing this year to generalize about professors' salaries. Rosovsky and Gerrity boasted of an average rate of increase in senior Faculty salaries that topped inflation for the first time in several years, its 11 percent rate of increase out-stripping the inflation rate by five percent. Junior faculty salaries leapt even more spectacularly, by nearly 17 percent; in 1982-83, they will range from $19,200 to $27,500--up from $16,700-$23,800. And earlier this year, at the urging of President Bok. Gerrity's office came up with a complex and unprecedented five-year plan to monitor...